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Describe what is happening in this chemical reaction. Cu(SO)4 + Na2(NO)3 → Na2(SO)4 + Cu(NO)3 Group of answer choices No reaction is taking place The reactants Cu(SO)4 and Cu(NO)3 are reacting to produce Na2(SO)4 and Na2(NO)3 The reactants Cu(SO)4 and Na2(NO)3 are reacting to produce Na2(SO)4 and Cu(NO)3 The reactants Na2(SO)4 and Cu(NO)3 are reacting to produce Cu(SO)4 and Na2(NO)3

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Answer:

The reactants Cu(SO)₄ and Na₂(NO)₃ are reacting to produce Na₂(SO)₄ and Cu(NO)₃

Step-by-step explanation:

When we describe a reaction by a chemical reaction, we put the reactants in on the side and the other side the products. A simple arrow (→) represents an irreversible reaction, the double arrow (⇄) represents a reversible reaction (the products are forming the reactants too).

So, for the reaction given, it's irreversible, and the reactants Cu(SO)₄ and Na₂(NO)₃ are reacting to produce Na₂(SO)₄ and Cu(NO)₃.

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